At the moment you can try to use the option in WebLog Expert to treat time taken in seconds. The problem is that it doesn't support the milliseconds part, so 12.345 will be shown as 12000 ms, and 0.567 will be shown as 0.

You can do it by choosing the Apache log format in Profile Properties > Log Files. Choose "Apache" as the log format, click the "Custom" button to the right of it, choose the custom format and enter the following format:

%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" - %T

In the next version we'll update the program so it will also recognize the milliseconds part.

The program doesn't have such option in the moment. Could you send a sample log from your site along with the name and version of your web server to us at support@weblogexpert.com ? We'll check whether it will be possible to add recognition of such field in future versions of the program.

At the moment you can try to use the option in WebLog Expert to treat time taken in seconds. The problem is that it doesn't support the milliseconds part, so 12.345 will be shown as 12000 ms, and 0.567 will be shown as 0.

You can do it by choosing the Apache log format in Profile Properties > Log Files. Choose "Apache" as the log format, click the "Custom" button to the right of it, choose the custom format and enter the following format:

%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" - %T

In the next version we'll update the program so it will also recognize the milliseconds part.

Have you specified custom Apache format? You can do it by choosing the Apache log format in Profile Properties > Log Files. Choose "Apache" as the log format, click the "Custom" button to the right of it, choose the custom format and enter the following format: